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J Knowland

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Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|November 15, 1978
Induction of vitellogenin synthesis in Xenopus laevis tadpolesJ Knowland
Genetics|September 1, 1974
Protein synthesis directed by the RNA from a plant virus in a normal animal cellJ Knowland
Mutation Research|September 8, 1999
Illumination of human keratinocytes in the presence of the sunscreen ingredient Padimate-O and through an SPF-15 sunscreen reduces direct photodamage to DNA but increases strand breaksM Gulston, J Knowland
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 14, 1970
Reduction of ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosomal RNA genes in a mutant of Xenopus laevis which organizes only a partial nucleolus. I. Ribosomal RNA synthesis in embryos of different nucleolar typesJ Knowland, L Miller
Cell|October 1, 1978
An estrogen receptor from Xenopus laevis liver possibly connected with vitellogenin synthesisB Westley, J Knowland
Biochemical Genetics|February 1, 1972
The number and activity of ribosomal RNA genes in Xenopus laevis embryos carrying partial deletions in both nucleolar organizersL Miller, J Knowland
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 14, 1970
Reduction of ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosomal RNA genes in a mutant of Xenopus laevis which organizes only a partial nucleolus. II. The number of ribosomal RNA genes in animals of different nucleolar typesL Miller, J Knowland
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|June 1, 1979
The activity of cholinesterases during the development of Xenopus laevisT Gindi, J Knowland
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 13, 1979
Estrogen causes a rapid, large and prolonged rise in the level of nuclear estrogen receptor in Xenopus laevis liverB Westley, J Knowland
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|February 1, 1972
RNA synthesis at the two-cell stage of mouse developmentJ Knowland, C Graham
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Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|November 15, 1978
Induction of vitellogenin synthesis in Xenopus laevis tadpolesJ Knowland
Genetics|September 1, 1974
Protein synthesis directed by the RNA from a plant virus in a normal animal cellJ Knowland
Mutation Research|September 8, 1999
Illumination of human keratinocytes in the presence of the sunscreen ingredient Padimate-O and through an SPF-15 sunscreen reduces direct photodamage to DNA but increases strand breaksM Gulston, J Knowland
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 14, 1970
Reduction of ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosomal RNA genes in a mutant of Xenopus laevis which organizes only a partial nucleolus. I. Ribosomal RNA synthesis in embryos of different nucleolar typesJ Knowland, L Miller
Cell|October 1, 1978
An estrogen receptor from Xenopus laevis liver possibly connected with vitellogenin synthesisB Westley, J Knowland
Biochemical Genetics|February 1, 1972
The number and activity of ribosomal RNA genes in Xenopus laevis embryos carrying partial deletions in both nucleolar organizersL Miller, J Knowland
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 14, 1970
Reduction of ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosomal RNA genes in a mutant of Xenopus laevis which organizes only a partial nucleolus. II. The number of ribosomal RNA genes in animals of different nucleolar typesL Miller, J Knowland
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|June 1, 1979
The activity of cholinesterases during the development of Xenopus laevisT Gindi, J Knowland
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 13, 1979
Estrogen causes a rapid, large and prolonged rise in the level of nuclear estrogen receptor in Xenopus laevis liverB Westley, J Knowland
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|February 1, 1972
RNA synthesis at the two-cell stage of mouse developmentJ Knowland, C Graham
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